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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Practical
Applications of Google in the Classroom

The Canisius College Education Technologies Program is hosting a free webinar series on practical applications of technology in the classroom. During each session participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the technologies modeled. Participants will also earn CTLE credits!
https://canisius.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gvMtcftARUq3Z_ZaZ9aaQQ
Our first session will be held this Wednesday, October 24, at 4:00 pm. Jason Steinagle, Canisius Ed Tech Professor and New York State Teacher of the Year, will host a session on using Google applications in the classroom. Practical Applications of Google in the Classroom This webinar will offer practical applications of Google Drive and Google Classroom for all grade levels and curriculum. Creating, communicating, and sharing resources with colleagues and students is a critical component to design best teaching practices for your classes. The session will also describe Flubaroo, a Forms add-on that allows teachers to create self-graded assessments to easily report and analyze student performance.

Consider taking a course this summer or fall in our online Ed Tech Program. Classes provide teachers with innovative and practical tools that can immediately transform their classrooms. Each 3 credit hour course is equivalent to 45 CTLE hours!

Visit our program website that explains the various courses and expectations of the program.

The Education Technologies and Emerging Media Programs are innovative and fully online. The Master's Degree program is designed to prepare classroom teachers for New York State (NYS) certification as an Educational Technology Specialist (grades PreK-12). A degree option is also available for students not interested in NYS certification. These courses also prepare students to take the Google Certified Education Level 1/Level 2 and Flipped Learning Level 1/Level 2 Certification exams. This program is perfect for K-12 teachers who already have their initial certification in their content area and are seeking professional certification. Students focus on the purposeful use of technology for teaching and learning with a major emphasis on the application of technologies for content literacy.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Using Google Sites to Create Teacher & Student Web-Pages

This recorded session explores how to create websites using Google Sites. This is an introductory session that helps educators learn how to use this tool with their colleagues and students. Participants will guided on how to create and name a Site, navigate the menu options, share a Site, design a Site, use templates, and publish a Site. Classroom project ideas will be modeled.

Consider taking a course this summer or fall in our online Ed Tech Program. Classes provide teachers with innovative and practical tools that can immediately transform their classrooms. Each 3 credit hour course is equivalent to 45 CTLE hours!

Visit our program website that explains the various courses and expectations of the program.

The Education Technologies and Emerging Media Programs are innovative and fully online. The Master's Degree program is designed to prepare classroom teachers for New York State (NYS) certification as an Educational Technology Specialist (grades PreK-12). A degree option is also available for students not interested in NYS certification. These courses also prepare students to take the Google Certified Education Level 1/Level 2 and Flipped Learning Level 1/Level 2 Certification exams. This program is perfect for K-12 teachers who already have their initial certification in their content area and are seeking professional certification. Students focus on the purposeful use of technology for teaching and learning with a major emphasis on the application of technologies for content literacy.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Canisius College Education Technologies Program is hosting a third FREEwebinar on practical applications of technology in the classroom. During this last session participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the technologies modeled. Participants will also earn CTLE credits!

Our third session will be held on December 12, at 4:00 pm. Ron Kotlik, Canisius Ed Tech Director, will host a session on using Google Sites to create teacher and student website projects.

Using Google Sites to Create Teacher & Student Web-pages

This session explores how to create websites using Google Sites. This is an introductory session that helps educators learn how to use this tool with their colleagues and students. Participants will guided on how to create and name a Site, navigate the menu options, share a Site, design a Site, use templates, and publish a Site. Classroom project ideas will be modeled.

If you cannot make this session, consider taking a course this spring in our online Ed Tech Program. Classes provide teachers with innovative and practical tools that can immediately transform their classrooms. Each 3 credit hour course is equivalent to 45 CTLE hours!

Visit our program website that explains the various courses and expectations of the program.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

The
Canisius College Education Technologies Program is hosting a second FREE webinar series
on practical applications of technology in the classroom. During each session
participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the technologies
modeled. Participants
will also earn CTLE credits!

Our second session will be held on November
13, at 3:00 pm. Robert Zdrojewski, Canisius Ed Tech Professor
and the K-12 Director of instructional Technology at Oakfield-Alabama Central
Schools, will host a session on using screencasting & the flipped
classroom.

The Art of
Screencasting: Keys to Flipped Learning

Learn how to create a “digital YOU” using Chromebooks, Windows or Mac! We will
explore how educators have "flipped" direct instruction into
screencasting so students now have anytime, anywhere access to teacher-produced
screencasts. When combined with an online learning platform like Schoology,
teachers can create a 24/7 personalized learning environment! We will also
explore the latest offerings for becoming Level 1 Flipped Learning Certified by
FL Global, as well as hear the challenges that were overcome to ensure all
students can view screencasts even without wifi. Join us!

The Education Technologies and Emerging Media Programs are innovative and fully online. The Master's Degree program is designed to prepare classroom teachers for New York State (NYS) certification as an Educational Technology Specialist (grades PreK-12). A degree option is also available for students not interested in NYS certification. These courses also prepare students to take the Google Certified Education Level 1/Level 2 and Flipped Learning Level 1/Level 2 Certification exams. This program is perfect for K-12 teachers who already have their initial certification in their content area and are seeking professional certification. Students focus on the purposeful use of technology for teaching and learning with a major emphasis on the application of technologies for content literacy.

The Education Technologies and Emerging Media Programs are innovative and fully online. The Master's Degree program is designed to prepare classroom teachers for New York State (NYS) certification as an Educational Technology Specialist (grades PreK-12). A degree option is also available for students not interested in NYS certification. These courses also prepare students to take the Google Certified Education Level 1/Level 2 and Flipped Learning Level 1/Level 2 Certification exams. This program is perfect for K-12 teachers who already have their initial certification in their content area and are seeking professional certification. Students focus on the purposeful use of technology for teaching and learning with a major emphasis on the application of technologies for content literacy.